rascalsailor
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Is the internal ip switch with its own ip address range (as opposed to the external lan ip port) only provided if the nvr supports poe? I get the impression that non poe nvr’s have both nvr and camera ip’s on a common subnet with no separate internal nic (is that correct?) Why would a non poe nvr with ip ports for the cameras be any different is this regard (other than not supplying power via the network cable?)
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Hi all - Am new to the forum - (and really impressed)
I have a Hikvision DS-7104ni-sn/p NVR
I was given a camera with the following specs:
Model Number: C146P36 960P IP Camera made by Ansjer
The info from the manufacturer says that it supports:
FTP/PPP OE/DHCP/DDNS/NTP/UPnP/ONVIF
and
Compression: H.264, AVI formats
I contacted their tech help and was further told that:
The camera does NOT support RTSP nor POE
I was trying to see if I could interface it to the DS-7104ni-sn/p NVR
I connected the camera to my LAN and can view it in IE at its IP address
I can also view it on an android device with TinyCam
This camera has a media port set to 34567
and the HTTP port is 80
It has a user name and password set
Camera IP is: 192.168.2.55
NVR IP is: 192.168.2.108
Now with the NVR also connected to the LAN and having logged in to the configuration page, I was hoping to be able to add the camera using the
Custom add IP camera under the protocol management menu;
But I get an error - see pic 2 below
I did read a number of references to adding third party cameras and it seems that I would need to choose the ONVIF protocol type. If I look under
the protocol mangement menu it seems to use RTSP under the stream - see pic below
now this camera doesn't support RTSP but this seems be used by ONVIF -
So is this a no-go with this camera and this NVR ?
(yes I intend to go with something newer, but while I have the camera, I thought I'd try it)
thanks all
regards
Russell
Is the internal Nic and IP address only provided on poe nvr?
in Digital Video Recorders
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Thanks for reply but what is the logic behind that? why would a non poe nvr with ip ports for the cameras be any different is this regard (other than not supplying power via the network cable?)
Regards